Only 35% of Americans say they would consider moving, compared to
a worldwide average of 64%. Meanwhile, in places like France and
Jamaica, over 90% of workers say they'd be willing to
relocate.

However, there's one demographic of Americans
who are far more likely to seek job opportunities abroad:
millennials. Approximately 59%
of these young professionals say they'd move to a
foreign country for work.

This is likely due to the
post-recession difficulties millennials have encountered trying
to find steady jobs at home. "Many educated young Americans now
consider nontraditional starts to their careers, for instance,
through temporary overseas assignments with nonprofits like Teach
for All,"
the study reports.

For those US workers who wouldwelcome the idea of working abroad,
there's a strong
preference for European or English-speaking countries,
with the UK and Canada taking two of the top three spots on the
list.

Here are the top 10 foreign
countries US workers say they would consider moving to for a
job: